Strength/class: 500V / 00
Material: natural latex
Length: 36 cm
Thickness: 0,50mm
Colour: beige
Resistance: AZC - (* A – acid; Z-ozone, H-oils and fats; C-low temperatures; R-AZH)
Properties: every pair of gloves is packed in a special bag which prevents the gloves to get damaged during the transportation
Category: 3
Standards: EN 60903

Brand

REGELTEX

Gloves protection level

 Live working - Gloves of insulating material (EN 60903)

Upper material of gloves

Latex

Gloves exterior

Smooth

 

The ergonomic shape of the glove and its slightly powdered interior makes it easy the donning and doffing. The natural rubber provides dielectric properties, while our technique and expertise allow us to make gloves as thin as possible in order to offer the maximum level of the dexterity to the users.

EN 60903 and IEC 60903


USE :  
• Electrical insulation depending on the class
• Recommended to be used in conjunction with leather over gloves for mechanical protection

 Informations : Store and transport gloves in their original package or glove bag. Do not compress, fold, or store near sources of light or heat. Keep storage temperatures between 10°C and 35°C. Operating temperature between -40°C and + 55°C. Do not expose gloves to oil, grease, turpentine, white spirit, strong acid or other corrosive. Before using the gloves, it is recommended to visually inspect the internal and external surfaces. Conduct an air inflation test to detect leaks. Do not use wet gloves. Rinse gloves with soap and water. Dry at temperatures below 65°C. No glove should be issued for service unless it has been subjected to an electrical retest within the previous 12 months, nor should be used unless it has been subjected to an electrical test within a maximum period of 6 months after issued for service. These gloves contain natural rubber. Marking on gloves include the number of the relevant Standards, IEC 60417-5216 symbol (double triangle), size, class, category, batch number, month and year of production, manufacturer name and a reference allowing the inclusion of commissioning dates and periodic inspection. National requirements with reference to periodic inspection and testing of class 00 and class 0 gloves may be considered adequate.